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Robert Douglas (9 November 1909 - 11 January 1999) was born as Robert Douglas Finlayson in Fenny Stratford, Buckinghamshire. He was a successful stage and film actor, a television director and producer.
He studied at RADA and made his screen debut at Bournemouth in 1927. A year later he made his first appearance on stage in Many Waters at the Ambassadors Theatre and went into films the following year. He was gently mannered with a well modulated speaking voice, who delivered his lines in clipped fashion. He could portray the sinister, conniving rogue as easily as the forthright military officer.
He was married twice, including the actress Dorothy Hyson (1914–1996) and Suzanne Weldon (1921–1995), fathering two children, Lucinda and Robert (Giles). He died from natural causes in Leucadia, Encinitas, California, aged 89. His ashes were scattered into the Pacific Ocean.
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Helen of Troy
1956 · as Agamemnon

Ivanhoe
1952 · as Sir Hugh De Bracy

Saskatchewan
1954 · as Benton

The Fountainhead
1949 · as Elsworth Toohey

Adventures of Don Juan
1948 · as Duque de Lorca

King Richard and the Crusaders
1954 · as Sir Giles Amaury

The Desert Rats
1953 · as General

The Scarlet Coat
1955 · as Gen. Benedict Arnold

Secret Ceremony
1968 · as Sir Alex Gordon (uncredited)

The Prisoner of Zenda
1952 · as Michael, Duke of Strelsau

The Flame and the Arrow
1950 · as Marchese Alessandro de Granazia

The Virgin Queen
1955 · as Sir Christopher Hatton

Target Unknown
1951 · as Col. von Broeck

Buccaneer's Girl
1950 · as Alexander Narbonne

Kim
1950 · as Colonel Creighton

The Young Philadelphians
1959 · as Uncle Morton Stearnes

The Hasty Heart
1949 · as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

The Questor Tapes
1974 · as Dr. Michaels